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Police surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate reveals alleged sexual abuse of teenage girls

Police surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate reveals alleged sexual abuse of teenage girls The passage provides concrete details—names (Jeffrey Epstein), location (Palm Beach), alleged crimes (sexual abuse of minors), and investigative actions (surveillance, phone records, trash search). These are actionable leads for criminal or civil probes and involve a high‑profile financier with billionaire clients, making it a strong but not yet novel revelation. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein was the subject of police surveillance at his Palm Beach mansion in 2005‑2006.; Police obtained his phone records and searched his trash as part of the investigation.; Multiple teenage victims reported being invited for massages in exchange for cash, during which sexual abuse occurred.

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House Oversight
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Police surveillance of Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach estate reveals alleged sexual abuse of teenage girls The passage provides concrete details—names (Jeffrey Epstein), location (Palm Beach), alleged crimes (sexual abuse of minors), and investigative actions (surveillance, phone records, trash search). These are actionable leads for criminal or civil probes and involve a high‑profile financier with billionaire clients, making it a strong but not yet novel revelation. Key insights: Jeffrey Epstein was the subject of police surveillance at his Palm Beach mansion in 2005‑2006.; Police obtained his phone records and searched his trash as part of the investigation.; Multiple teenage victims reported being invited for massages in exchange for cash, during which sexual abuse occurred.

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